
The 1913 Lecoq-Monteiro-Aillaud 4 bis monoplane was designed and built by Lecoq, Monteiro and Aillaud in France

The 1913 Lecoq-Monteiro-Aillaud 4 bis monoplane was designed and built by Lecoq, Monteiro and Aillaud in France

The 1940 Ariel A NX25471 was designed by Glenn Stearman. Only one was built, initially powered by a Ford V-8 engine.

Engine: 65hp Lycoming O-145
wingspan: 30’0″
Length: 20’3″
Useful load: 528 lb
Max speed: 115 mph
Cruise: 105 mph
Stall: 40 mph
Range: 450 mi
Seats: 2

The 1913 Lazarus-I monoplane was designed and built by Antal Lazarus in Hungary.
Span: 32’10”
Length: 26’11”

The 1913 Lazard Parasol monoplane was designed and built by George Lazard in France
The 1913 Laird No. 2 baby biplane was designed and built by Emil M. Laird in the USA
The 1913 Kvasz VI monoplane design by Kvasz started in 1913 but it flew only in 1914, in Hungary.
Span: 36’1″
Length: 20’6″
Speed: 67 mph

The 1913 Kvasz Type V was designed and built by Andras Kvasz in Hungary
Span: 10 m
Length: 10 m
Weight: 300 kg
The 1928 Armel White Dove Commercial three-place open cockpit biplane was designed by A H Comer and registered N7634 c/n 654. The registration expired on 9 January 1932.
Engine: 90hp Curtiss OX-5
Wingspan: 33’0″
Length: 22’0″
Useful load: 650 lb
Max speed: 95 mph
Stall: 35 mph
Seats: 3
The 1948 Aquaflight Aqua II N74141, was a six-place high wing monoplane flying boat modified version of Aqua I.
The hull was reportedly used in constructing the 1982 Collins W-7 Dipper.
Engines: two 225hp Lycoming;
Max speed: 170 mph
Cruise: 155 mph
Stall: 55 mph
The 1946 Aquaflight Aqua I / W-6, designed by Meredith Wardle
Engines: two 125hp Lycoming O-290
Wingspan: 36’6″
Length: 29’6″
Useful load: 1400 lb
Cruise: 125 mph
Stall: 50 mph